Nuggets Journal: NBA’s return – and postseason – hinges on these four factors

A little more than fourteen days into the coronavirus hiatus and NBA heads are becoming restless. Players whose bodies have been conditioned to ramp up their performance are currently stewing. Trainers who would ordinarily be scouting playoff competitions are left with an void. Media, typically tasked with figuring tiebreak scenarios out are forced to speculate.
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Nuggets/Avalanche ticket holders in limbo amid postponed seasons for coronavirus pandemic

Martin Letain is a lifelong Colorado Avalanche fan. The Canadian proposed to attend his first game at Pepsi Center at mid-March when he bought two tickets months in advance of puck fall against the Vancouver Canucks. The game date was a sign Friday the 13th. “It was really poor timing,” Letain stated. “I was dreaming
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NBA Journal: Basketball isn’t close to returning. What will it look like when it does?

If we’t learned anything concerning COVID-19 and how it relates to the NBA, it’s that Commissioner Adam Silver’s first 30-day timeframe to close the league down was conservative. If it supposed games could be performed on the other side of this hiatus Nearly anybody would take a long-sleeved suspension. But a little more than a
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The NBA decade’s best and worst (Sorry, Knicks)

By Marc Stein, The New York Times The NBA stuffed a lot . It was a decade bookended from the very first forays into free service for LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard, the two of whom shook the league with all the decisions they made and the manner in which they left them. It was
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